Compas Desk by Jean Prouvé, circa 1955

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A desk with black-lacquered folded steel supports and a rectangular top with laminate surface. The splayed ‘compas’ legs are formed from bent steel, supporting a wood top, characteristic of Prouvé’s use of industrial materials and construction. Jean Prouvé (1901–1984) was a French designer and engineer known for his work in metal and prefabrication, producing furniture defined by structural clarity and functional design. Origin: France Period/Style: Mid-Century / Modernist Date: Circa 1955 Material: Steel and wood with laminate top Dimensions: 73cm height × 66cm depth × 141cm width

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A desk with black-lacquered folded steel supports and a rectangular top with laminate surface. The splayed ‘compas’ legs are formed from bent steel, supporting a wood top, characteristic of Prouvé’s use of industrial materials and construction. Jean Prouvé (1901–1984) was a French designer and engineer known for his work in metal and prefabrication, producing furniture defined by structural clarity and functional design. Origin: France Period/Style: Mid-Century / Modernist Date: Circa 1955 Material: Steel and wood with laminate top Dimensions: 73cm height × 66cm depth × 141cm width

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